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Governments around the world have warned against traveling to Japan and airlines are rolling out emergency measures after the devastating earthquake and tsunami that wreaked havoc in the northern part of the country on March 11. The United States' Department of State is requesting all non-emergency government personnel to defer travel to Japan, and is urging U.S. citizens to avoid tourism to Japan at this time. "Strong aftershocks are likely for weeks following a massive earthquake such as this one,” the department stated in a travel alert dated March 13. The memo added that flights have resumed at all airports that were shut down by the quake, apart from Sendai, Sado, Iwate-Hanamaki, and Misawa airports. The United Kingdom Foreign & Commonwealth Office and other governments issued similar travel advisory warnings against non-essential travel to the country. Tin tức về du lịch Nhật Bản trong lúc nầy: Chánh phủ Mỹ và nhiều nước khác khuyên không nên đi Nhật trừ trường hợp cần thiết lắm.